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choices that led them to join were borne out of socio economic conditions that offered them no good education broken families and virtually no opportunities to earn an honest living and many after a long exile in the wilderness dream of returning home. anytime somebody who calls his money if you like let me be it with. on a quote is a morning. yeah he always went for the free don't hold that's not the time and that is. up to the sides. it is. but for the. course it was and you have to take a cause together leaders and representatives of other militant groups and rivers state delegation just returned from a budget or a port to attack and the negotiations with the federal government regarding the terms of of the first amnesty it is that the saints get what you did. in it he says . sanctions part is the way they have where for instance he told them that i firstly this oil belongs to us so we must be empowered it is our own oil but the houses the our real buzz and the ibos used to empower themselves meanwhile we are the ones giving the bad names and you kill us every day in the name of our own oi
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uncle step -- local sam is only backing the usual kind of education. publisher joining us now with details. let's explain what a non degrees certificate is. >> and non degrees certificate is a 1-year program for such things as electricians, hbac technician, a nurse's aide or itt and software as well as beauticians and a massage therapist. tracy: and million of the certificates were awarded last year. can you give financial aid to get into a certificate program? >> you can't do much but it has to be full credit courses. noncredit courses which are less rigorous are not eligible for federal student aid. tracy: like an attrition -- electrician. >> well, usually it's going to be credit courses. but remedial education will be often noncredit course. high-school diploma is a noncredit course. and so the more rigorous, more technical class is going to be for credit. tracy: but this research has shown that they are making more money. he's not degrees certificate people are making more money than their traditional counterparts, but that is immediately. that is
uncle step -- local sam is only backing the usual kind of education. publisher joining us now with details. let's explain what a non degrees certificate is. >> and non degrees certificate is a 1-year program for such things as electricians, hbac technician, a nurse's aide or itt and software as well as beauticians and a massage therapist. tracy: and million of the certificates were awarded last year. can you give financial aid to get into a certificate program? >> you can't do much...
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smit: a big part is education; right? education of using the card in an appropriate fashion. why is that also a key -- a key promise of what you are doing? >> well, we're at an innovation conference, so many innovations and payments in the marketplace. what's challenging is getting consumers to understand the featur and benefits getting them to adopt them. that's what pay perks is here for, educate consumers about what products and features are available for them and get them to use them in ways that benefit, again, the value chain. shibani: dozens of companies here, but few run by a female. talk to me about being a woman in this environment, in this lean in time that cheryl sandberg talked about, and, you know, just overall what your views are. >> it's not something i think about a lot. with sheryl out now, it is interesting to think about. i think that there's no difference between male and female ceos, and i think it's nice to get attention from a female ceo, but i would rather be recognized as a ceo. shani: it was on this day in business back in 1894 that the very first s
smit: a big part is education; right? education of using the card in an appropriate fashion. why is that also a key -- a key promise of what you are doing? >> well, we're at an innovation conference, so many innovations and payments in the marketplace. what's challenging is getting consumers to understand the featur and benefits getting them to adopt them. that's what pay perks is here for, educate consumers about what products and features are available for them and get them to use them...
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we are cutting these programs while still spending $13 million on education aid in pakistan. that is where the hatred against the u.s. is at record levels. that is just a fraction of the $370 million we spend on all fouraid. and to egypt, i and the country not happy with us. this administration is missing a golden opportunity with this sequester. instead of acting like a two-year-old throwing a temper tantrum, instead of laying people off and closing the white house, why not really look at where the money is going, look at the smart ways we can meet spending requirements. we just ask for the ones you spend your money wisely. because it is our money, now we want to know what you think. should we send money to pakistan while cutting military aid to american soldiers? log onto gerriwillis.com and i will share the results at the end of tonight's show. we will be asking are we facing a new housing bubble? and blaming congress for troubles, is it fair? and what is next for the housing behemoth? and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80
we are cutting these programs while still spending $13 million on education aid in pakistan. that is where the hatred against the u.s. is at record levels. that is just a fraction of the $370 million we spend on all fouraid. and to egypt, i and the country not happy with us. this administration is missing a golden opportunity with this sequester. instead of acting like a two-year-old throwing a temper tantrum, instead of laying people off and closing the white house, why not really look at...
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education and energy, about 73,000 federal employees. >> i think that his budget is reckless and irresponsible. it has no chance of passage. >> i think it is a very good plan. >> i would like to add six federal agencies. >> we have commerce -- books -- energy, hard. [laughter] >> he is just doing a rick perry impression for us to bring back a moment of nostalgia. the a-team is going to be right back with us. more with the a-team leader later in the broadcast. up next, governor cuomo running a helping hand to hollywood. the governor is learning why you don't mess with gun control. not even in new york state. that is coming up next. and liberal activists preventing thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences belo.. to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. lou: new york's governor is paying a steep po
education and energy, about 73,000 federal employees. >> i think that his budget is reckless and irresponsible. it has no chance of passage. >> i think it is a very good plan. >> i would like to add six federal agencies. >> we have commerce -- books -- energy, hard. [laughter] >> he is just doing a rick perry impression for us to bring back a moment of nostalgia. the a-team is going to be right back with us. more with the a-team leader later in the broadcast. up...
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i don't believe that wall street is always the best place to get educated. so there's a start, a place to start a plan. melissa: yeah. >> next thing have someone hold you accountable. meet with somebody. i like pat's idea, find a financial buddy. we often work out with a buddy to help us out. find a financial advisor and somebody you can work with. melissa: that makes sense. you say saving 15 to 20% of your annual income. i wonder at what price? saving aside 20% of the your income, does that mean you don't buy a house, you rent instead? would you set aside the income and use credit cards and rack up debt so you can save? at what price, how serious is it to save that much money. >> how serious is that individual, that's the question. because let's put this in reference. this individual that in our scenario, sob who is 50 to 60 years old or so, they're really at the peak of their financial success. they're making the most they ever have in life. hopefully their kids are out of the home. they don't have education expenses anymore. so do they have the capacity?
i don't believe that wall street is always the best place to get educated. so there's a start, a place to start a plan. melissa: yeah. >> next thing have someone hold you accountable. meet with somebody. i like pat's idea, find a financial buddy. we often work out with a buddy to help us out. find a financial advisor and somebody you can work with. melissa: that makes sense. you say saving 15 to 20% of your annual income. i wonder at what price? saving aside 20% of the your income, does...
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gets a c-minus from education week for the school system as schools across the country continue to struggle with failing students facing record deficits. new jersey governor chris christie called school supers arrogant and greedy, but when new jersey tried to cap super pay, the school school superintendents sided the cap by double dipping, retiring early to pocket the pensions, and then they got rehired elsewhere as school administrators or consultants. in new jersey, one retired 18 years ago, but got rehired 23 times since as a school administrator elsewhere pocketing $1.2 million, and double dips is rampant in ohio too. back to you. gerri: great story. thanks, liz. on to farmers. they are getting paydays for the land. it's part of what some call another golden age for farming. with more on this, host of u.s. farm report. john, thanks for being with us. great to have you on the show, now, this story surprised me because i thought the drought killed you all, and hear that farmland is on fire, and, in fact, some investment banks out there try to snap up as african as they can, i was surprise
gets a c-minus from education week for the school system as schools across the country continue to struggle with failing students facing record deficits. new jersey governor chris christie called school supers arrogant and greedy, but when new jersey tried to cap super pay, the school school superintendents sided the cap by double dipping, retiring early to pocket the pensions, and then they got rehired elsewhere as school administrators or consultants. in new jersey, one retired 18 years ago,...
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the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the books are recommended according to age. from young kids activity books celebrating gay rights leader harvey mills to books for older kids like i am jay, and totally joe, telling about a boy coming out. >> there's a full-scale war, a sexual war. >> social conservatives are appalled. they say such topics promoting alternative lifestyles have no place on the state's official reading list. >> your children are not being taught vigorous academics or critical thinking. they are being sought social engineering that will hurt them physically and emotionally. >> the new book titles are recommended, not mandatory.
the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the...
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they do not provide education. they cannot create a thriving economy. that will be a central challenge. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the arab world in north africa. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned the aftermath of the assad regime. there's a lot of concern that the upheaval is creating extremism. how concerned are you that extremist could take over in syria and, perhaps worse than assad? i was hoping you could give us an insight on how you brokered the call to netanyahu. and you have offered asylum that he rejected and does that offer still stand? thank you. >> well, i'm very concerned about syria becoming a place for extremists because
they do not provide education. they cannot create a thriving economy. that will be a central challenge. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria...
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they do not provide education. hey cannot create a thriving economy. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise and danger in the rab world in north africa. >> thank you, mr. president. you mentioned the aftermath of the assad regime. there's a lot of concern that the upheaval is creating extremism. how concerned are you that extremist could take over in syria and, perhaps worse than assad? i was hoping you could give us an insight on how you brokered the call to netanyahu. and you have offered asylum that he rejected and does that offer still stand? thank you. > well, i'm very concerned about syria becoming a place for extremists because extremists thrive in chaos. they th
they do not provide education. hey cannot create a thriving economy. and that's going to be a central challenge, not just in syria but across the region. the united states, i think, has something to say about that because part of what makes us a super power because we have people from every walks of life and every religion and if they are willing to work hard they can success. that has to be more consistently spoken about. not just with respect to the syria situation but the moment of promise...
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i think we need to focus on this country and repairing our basic educational system. when the government is putting out almost $600 billion in money that people can turn around and give to colleges, that increases the price of college. charles: startling numbers and the in game could be even more startling. thank you very much. it is time for me to try to make you some money. this dog is actually down a little bit. i like that. one of the rivals was acquired by them. 744 learning centers. fifty-seven schools. revenues were up last year. guidance has been fairly strong. this one, i think is real solid. the nation with the most english speakers in the world will be china. i am looking for $20 or more on this stock. right now, i have to job descriptions for you. governor of the state. second one, superintended of a school district. the answers will blow you away. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... a
i think we need to focus on this country and repairing our basic educational system. when the government is putting out almost $600 billion in money that people can turn around and give to colleges, that increases the price of college. charles: startling numbers and the in game could be even more startling. thank you very much. it is time for me to try to make you some money. this dog is actually down a little bit. i like that. one of the rivals was acquired by them. 744 learning centers....
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. >>> believe it or not, you want to educate yourself about business you can learn a heck of a lot from monopoly, the fabulous board game that i used to win at almost all of the time as a kid mostly because my family didn't want to deal with me being a sore loser. confidentially, i did like to turn the board over and stomp out of the room in tears if i lost! >> wow! >> so i don't blame them for letting me win. you remember how monopoly works right? when someone landses on the place they owe you 25 smackers monopoly money, but -- oh, it's chinese money. it's probably worth a fortune, but if you own all four railroad sxsz if you have a monopoly on the rail business in this imaginary world and another guy lands on them, then you have to pay the guy $200. that's a fortune, right? that's a fortune. what the heck does this have to do with the real world or the real stock market? simple. it teaches us that as companies have more market share and less competition they can make their customers pay them a heck of a lot more money like the railroads. a monopoly is a wonderful business model. in re
. >>> believe it or not, you want to educate yourself about business you can learn a heck of a lot from monopoly, the fabulous board game that i used to win at almost all of the time as a kid mostly because my family didn't want to deal with me being a sore loser. confidentially, i did like to turn the board over and stomp out of the room in tears if i lost! >> wow! >> so i don't blame them for letting me win. you remember how monopoly works right? when someone landses on...
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spin off news corp education business and time warner publishing. a lot of companies have significant amount of cash, very solid balance sheet, returning capital to shareholders. international expansion is another theme. all told investors are really, very, very happy with the performance of these stocks over last several years consistently beating most of the major benchmarks. sandra: a stock we all watch often is netflix which i'm looking at which suffered a down day today. it is $181 a share. i wonder how they could possibly benefit from the move away from pay-tv services? >> netflix entered the fray to revolutionize the model, the traditional television model. taking people away from appointment viewing and trying to provide you content when you want it and how you want it. i think internet television is here to stay. it is pretty early to say that they're going to, you know, overtake traditional television anytime, soon. we think it is very complimentary. you've seen netflix and guys like disney and dreamworks animation strike what we consider
spin off news corp education business and time warner publishing. a lot of companies have significant amount of cash, very solid balance sheet, returning capital to shareholders. international expansion is another theme. all told investors are really, very, very happy with the performance of these stocks over last several years consistently beating most of the major benchmarks. sandra: a stock we all watch often is netflix which i'm looking at which suffered a down day today. it is $181 a...
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we always thought that you educate an intellectual elite. that is an elitist point of view very contrary to the american point of view. what do you say? >> i say you're right in this case. you were wrong last time when you people said you couldn't understand why we wanted independence and time of the revolutionary war, presumably you weren't there then, but about college, you're right, yes. stuart: i'm right. shall we end it on that note. >> yes. stuart: let hae give a promo to your show since we agree. >> we do, all college students and one of the alternatives to college. stuart: that's interesting, i will watch nine o'clock tonight, thursday, fox business network and the show is called stossel. john, thanks very much indeed. 9:48 eastern. where is the price of gold. 1,611 per ounce as the dow drops 56. and there's been a lot of extreme weather lightly, see you felt it, hurricane sandy, tornados, the drought across the midwest, what's to blame? who is-- well, of course, of course the national weather service rounds up the issue suspects. no
we always thought that you educate an intellectual elite. that is an elitist point of view very contrary to the american point of view. what do you say? >> i say you're right in this case. you were wrong last time when you people said you couldn't understand why we wanted independence and time of the revolutionary war, presumably you weren't there then, but about college, you're right, yes. stuart: i'm right. shall we end it on that note. >> yes. stuart: let hae give a promo to your...
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let's start with a tweet from @dereklwilson who says, thanks for the education. thanks for the laughs. hash tag mad money. harlem shake, too. we did a good one. didn't get enough viewers. too many of those right now. what's going on here? under armour, cognizant communications, the home depot, imax, and berkshire hathaway. this is very controversial. under armour under a lot of pressure from the bears. people say they are discounting. we've got a power, retail, tech, theater company and a diversified industrial, let's call them insurers, theater, tech, retail and apparel. that's pretty perfect. ♪ hallelujah the twitter guys? smart guys. angelo, my home state of new jersey. >> caller: how are you, jim? i want to know if i'm diversified. >> fire away. >> okay. british petroleum, bp, mvlz, bristol-meyers squib, bmy, verizon, vz and public service enterprises, pse&g. >> let me go to work. i pay them every month. utility, bristol-meyers is one of my action alerts charitable trust. verizon is telco, oil, food, drug and utility. can i say that is a perfect combination
let's start with a tweet from @dereklwilson who says, thanks for the education. thanks for the laughs. hash tag mad money. harlem shake, too. we did a good one. didn't get enough viewers. too many of those right now. what's going on here? under armour, cognizant communications, the home depot, imax, and berkshire hathaway. this is very controversial. under armour under a lot of pressure from the bears. people say they are discounting. we've got a power, retail, tech, theater company and a...
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occurs in all communities across all social yeo economic levels within all religions and every level of education. according to the government. the united states has the worst record in industrialized nation losing five children every day to abuse death. joining me in the studio from the san francisco child abuse prevention center is katie allbright. >> thank you so much for having me around for shining the spotlight on this important issue. >>er love what the prevention does. you are celebrating an anniversary today? >> yes, we have been working in san francisco for 40 years preventing child abuse. we are very excited about our future and vision. we're here to stay and looking forward to the next 40 years. >> cheryl: this was started by a man with immense compassion for the issue? >> he was a pediatrician at general hospital and saw incidents of violence in the hospital, how in the community can come together to protect children. that inspired a man and we were able to do it for 40 years here in san francisco. >> cheryl: you have a number of
occurs in all communities across all social yeo economic levels within all religions and every level of education. according to the government. the united states has the worst record in industrialized nation losing five children every day to abuse death. joining me in the studio from the san francisco child abuse prevention center is katie allbright. >> thank you so much for having me around for shining the spotlight on this important issue. >>er love what the prevention does. you...
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we talk about education and education system that continues to fail. we talk about a number of different things. what are the policies? mall businesses. city of new york squeezes those small businesses and hits them with fines and penalties. pushes half of them and number of them out of business. what are the policies that come out of city hall? >> elasticity for a second. things that drive people, including the wealthy, out of the city, it is not the marginal tax rate. it is going to be the quality of li life, safety in neighborhoods. >> i want to turn to power in the city. power, particularly in the first election that we have had without a -- candidate that can really seem fund the way bloomberg has in the regime of the current clam campaign finance. hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! follow jimmy on youtube. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the
we talk about education and education system that continues to fail. we talk about a number of different things. what are the policies? mall businesses. city of new york squeezes those small businesses and hits them with fines and penalties. pushes half of them and number of them out of business. what are the policies that come out of city hall? >> elasticity for a second. things that drive people, including the wealthy, out of the city, it is not the marginal tax rate. it is going to be...
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they have to educate their workplace. connell: great stuff. we want to point out in the next hour here on fox business that cheryl casone will wrap up what has been a weeklong series on taxes. they have an expert panel coming on answering your questions. they will be doing a lot of this on twitter. you can tweet in right now. just use the hash tag tax pain. dagen: you are tweeting a lot during the game yesterday. i was kind of excited to see you tweeting actively. meantime, here to talk, wayne rogers. he is worried about more cities and towns going bankrupt. why are people buying invisible bonds hand over fist? connell: always good to talk to wayne. jeff flock. we will see if there is still time for you to get in on that. before we get to all of that, let's take a look at treasury yields. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'lwork his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing
they have to educate their workplace. connell: great stuff. we want to point out in the next hour here on fox business that cheryl casone will wrap up what has been a weeklong series on taxes. they have an expert panel coming on answering your questions. they will be doing a lot of this on twitter. you can tweet in right now. just use the hash tag tax pain. dagen: you are tweeting a lot during the game yesterday. i was kind of excited to see you tweeting actively. meantime, here to talk, wayne...
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the uc academic senate warns this will privatize public higher education with no quality controls. >> investigators are reprimanding kaiser permanente for mishandling mental health services making patients wait too long between appointments and dispenses inaccurate information discouraging patients from getting therapy after a recent report. the regulators have to decide if kaiser permanente will face fines. an it is now shown that one in 50 schoolchildren have autism. the disorder includes language and social and behavior challenges. the centers for disease control says this means a million american children may have autism. they attribute the higher estimates to higher awareness. the survey could impact the amount of time and money spent on supporting autistic kids. >> next at 6:00, we are following breaking news from contra costa county, ahead, the overnight flames spreading to three different buildings on bethel island. >> what the city of santa clara is giving up in efforts to lure the super bowl to the new 49ers' stadium. >> and live doppler 7 hd shows where showers could be fal
the uc academic senate warns this will privatize public higher education with no quality controls. >> investigators are reprimanding kaiser permanente for mishandling mental health services making patients wait too long between appointments and dispenses inaccurate information discouraging patients from getting therapy after a recent report. the regulators have to decide if kaiser permanente will face fines. an it is now shown that one in 50 schoolchildren have autism. the disorder...
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how can we take advantage of all sectors of iran education -- higher education, step above, rise above the divisiveness that we are hearing a lot of both in congress and the press? if you can educate a veteran, educate an active-duty soldier who then goes home and has a great job at the end of the day, can take care of their family, i will buy you a beer on friday night if you can get that done. there is no higher obligation we have been making sure that every man and woman who was in afghanistan now can have a great job when they come home. i know the traits are constantly areing vets -- trades constantly helping vets. i know that has programs designed specifically for veterans. measure -- i do not care who is providing the education, as long as that veteran at has a chance to be able to receive the dignity and the employment they deserve when they come home. i will tell a very quick story. when i was in afghanistan, i was about 5 miles, up 10 miles from the pakistan border. it is that tough neighborhood. the indiana national guard was their. it was actually an agricultural sciences g
how can we take advantage of all sectors of iran education -- higher education, step above, rise above the divisiveness that we are hearing a lot of both in congress and the press? if you can educate a veteran, educate an active-duty soldier who then goes home and has a great job at the end of the day, can take care of their family, i will buy you a beer on friday night if you can get that done. there is no higher obligation we have been making sure that every man and woman who was in...
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class families are less likely to fund the job that makes them move to the better neighborhood, better education for the child, and it's harder for lower income americans to get the first job, gain skills and experience they need to climb the income ladder later in life. >> what's interesting, you know, the top 10% pays 70% of the income at the federal level. 1986 #, curtis, that was 55% of income. that income, that federal income into the coffers which congress continues to spend at will, frankly, has gone up for the top 10%. that includes small businesses. thank you very much for joining me on this issue. it affects a lot of people. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up tomorrow, we are going to continue our series. you are not going to want to miss friday's show, in particular, though, when i go one on one with gofer norquist the president of americans for tax reform. you know grover thinks, and he'll join me friday and the series, of course, continues all week long. grounding the american airlines, u.s. airways merger. a senate committee wrapping hearings on whether the airline tieup viol
class families are less likely to fund the job that makes them move to the better neighborhood, better education for the child, and it's harder for lower income americans to get the first job, gain skills and experience they need to climb the income ladder later in life. >> what's interesting, you know, the top 10% pays 70% of the income at the federal level. 1986 #, curtis, that was 55% of income. that income, that federal income into the coffers which congress continues to spend at...
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our higher education system is the best in the world. if you look at the infrastructure, it is pretty good. it is extremely important for all kinds of businesses, agriculture and the tech business. and then we have the research, but we have the best research anywhere in the world, so you put those up against the taxes, yes, the taxes are an issue, and there are better ways to deal with the taxes. but we are now in a situation where we have nearly a balanced budget and we will go forward, we will spend the money on the things to create economic growth and we are competitive. we are competitive in the things many businesses need which is that infrastructure. the other things beyond just the cost of doing business. cheryl: i lived in san francisco for seven years, you don't have to sell me on the beauty of california. congressman john garamendi, thank you. good to see you. >> thank you. bye-bye. cheryl: does the u.s. economy need higher taxes? our guest will weigh in, he's very opinionated on the topic. and we will wrap up with an expert pa
our higher education system is the best in the world. if you look at the infrastructure, it is pretty good. it is extremely important for all kinds of businesses, agriculture and the tech business. and then we have the research, but we have the best research anywhere in the world, so you put those up against the taxes, yes, the taxes are an issue, and there are better ways to deal with the taxes. but we are now in a situation where we have nearly a balanced budget and we will go forward, we...
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he might bring up one, he might put in school safety issues because the education committee has actually done something on that. mental illness. but it's the beginning, chris. >> chris, he owes the people of america a vote. >> a vote. >> whether or not we pass something he owes the people of america a vote. he's certainly the families of victims he owes them a vote. and i belief the percolation we need to see so we finally get does sensible. >> in fact, he may be rolling the dice much less on this than in previous -- when he brought up the sandy he knew he would lose it when he brought up the fiscal cliff deal he knew he was going to lose that too. he may bring it up for a vote and, you know, there's not enough votes to sustain it in which he can look like a hero to everyone. thank you all for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> obama news really after this. . but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on c
he might bring up one, he might put in school safety issues because the education committee has actually done something on that. mental illness. but it's the beginning, chris. >> chris, he owes the people of america a vote. >> a vote. >> whether or not we pass something he owes the people of america a vote. he's certainly the families of victims he owes them a vote. and i belief the percolation we need to see so we finally get does sensible. >> in fact, he may be rolling...
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musicians will hand out flyers to educate the public about the impact of the strike. >>> and a 62-year-old attorney and surfer in santa cruz county is being accused of harassing paddle borders. that suspect is out on bail after getting arrested on vandalism charges. he's suspected of scratching a truck parked near 38th avenue near east cliff drive. investigators believe he may have vandalized other vehicles. he's anowed that they're using a popular surfing spot. territorial, i guess. >> none of the surfers i know would do that. >> no. >>> let's check in with sal. you're watching 880 and everything else. >> yes, it's become a lot heavier in the last few minutes. that's a traffic that's usually busy at this hour. it's kind of strange for most of the morning it's light and then this hour it starts to get busy as it gets crowded. when you get to the toll plaza, it looks pretty good. it's improved. just as we suspected it night. there are no problems in san jose. i would avoid 280. use 880 to 101. they're still investigating a fatal crash and trying to clean up. 8:08. >>> camera moving around a
musicians will hand out flyers to educate the public about the impact of the strike. >>> and a 62-year-old attorney and surfer in santa cruz county is being accused of harassing paddle borders. that suspect is out on bail after getting arrested on vandalism charges. he's suspected of scratching a truck parked near 38th avenue near east cliff drive. investigators believe he may have vandalized other vehicles. he's anowed that they're using a popular surfing spot. territorial, i guess....
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. >> in malala yousufzai was shot in the head last october, because of our support for girls' education. she now is attending school in england, where she's been receiving medical treatment. she is expected to get back into the classroom. >> malala improved through numerous surgeries, including two to repair a shattered all restore hearing. she was walking by the time she was released from the hospital in february. >> the pentagon is getting ready for the start of forced for day workweeks. furlough notices will begin going out on friday. workers will be forced to take unpaid leave for today's or one day each week, from april 21st through september 21st. that will equal a 20% pay cut for five months. the furloughs will affect most of the defense department 800,000 civilian employes. the unpaid days off of a result of a fourth federal spending cuts. >> a huge blow for gun control advocates. senate majority leader harry reid says a ban on assault weapons will not be part of the gun control packages bring to the senate floor for debate. he says there's just not enough support. but californi
. >> in malala yousufzai was shot in the head last october, because of our support for girls' education. she now is attending school in england, where she's been receiving medical treatment. she is expected to get back into the classroom. >> malala improved through numerous surgeries, including two to repair a shattered all restore hearing. she was walking by the time she was released from the hospital in february. >> the pentagon is getting ready for the start of forced for...
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was partly an education process. we discover, as we go along that first of all, there is not one person in this audience or anywhere that does not have a gay person in their family or a gay friend or a gay person that they work with in their workplace. nobody. nobody. so the normalizing of things to be able to teach, and the will to show people that everybody is equal, nobody is different. if they can't -- it should not be thought of as different. that was one of the reasons we took on and one of the reason we did play a which was a dramatization of what went on inside the courtroom. here in san francisco at the district trial we put that on because we wanted to show people what actually went on in that court room and to normalize it. and so we find that as we move along, the wind is at our back. it is like we're in a critical mass. you're seeing more and more states adopting it. no great britain. more countries. it will happen. it is supposed to happen. i have said this many, many times. we cannot imagine that there
was partly an education process. we discover, as we go along that first of all, there is not one person in this audience or anywhere that does not have a gay person in their family or a gay friend or a gay person that they work with in their workplace. nobody. nobody. so the normalizing of things to be able to teach, and the will to show people that everybody is equal, nobody is different. if they can't -- it should not be thought of as different. that was one of the reasons we took on and one...
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important reasons for families to save, and there were dramatic declines in the reasons for saving for education, dramatic decline in buying a house, a dramatic decline in a retirement. what went up, liquidity, people wanted to be liquid, you know, and i think some of that was just fear for our or patly fear, and saving for a purchase. that had a dramatic one. i'll save money for two or three weeks if i try to get the boots that i really want, but they are not saving long term, and, to me, that means we live in the moment. >> worst to do is leave your children after you passed with high debt. you don't want to do that. >> well, no, it's worse than that. you run out of money, too, for your actual living expenses. we used to live in a society where we with more pension, where you could count on social security where you were dying at an earlier age. we live long. you mentioned that. where you had a pension at work and the value of the house went up. our parent's generation, you bought a house, paid it off, and when they retired, sold it, realized the equity, bought something cheaper, and lived off
important reasons for families to save, and there were dramatic declines in the reasons for saving for education, dramatic decline in buying a house, a dramatic decline in a retirement. what went up, liquidity, people wanted to be liquid, you know, and i think some of that was just fear for our or patly fear, and saving for a purchase. that had a dramatic one. i'll save money for two or three weeks if i try to get the boots that i really want, but they are not saving long term, and, to me, that...
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. >> we're trying to educate the public. you need to be aware that we were trying to stop underage drinking. >> this man agreed to by the boy and another 12 back. and again the police moved in again. >> this matter is most interested, he said he would not by him beer because the area was crawling with police. he as a decoy ride with him to a different liquor store will be easier to give him the beer. the decoy refuses to ride with them so the man asked him to meet him there where he bought him a 12 pack of beer. not to mention the driver add one additional problem. all of the alcohol is then returned to the store or poured out after each ticket is issued. on the peninsula alone, as well as several people were issued tigert tickets for supplying alcohol to minors which is a misdemeanor. the fine could be a thousand dollars and up to 24 hours of community service. >> 9:48 a.m. is the time and it has been a bear of a commute this morning. >> it still is for folks that are still heading out to bart this morning. there is a close
. >> we're trying to educate the public. you need to be aware that we were trying to stop underage drinking. >> this man agreed to by the boy and another 12 back. and again the police moved in again. >> this matter is most interested, he said he would not by him beer because the area was crawling with police. he as a decoy ride with him to a different liquor store will be easier to give him the beer. the decoy refuses to ride with them so the man asked him to meet him there...
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but on the other hand, you know, in france and in europe, the level of education for people is very high. so we have a very, very strong, you know, population to work. we have very strong infrastructure. so it's also a big place to invest. >> are you a supporter of holland and some of the things he's done? >> well, you know, they've done a few things. i would love to have more to be done, to be done because i think, again, france needs to be more attractive. >> are you rooming with -- >> i thought he was in russia now. >> even though he's an honorary citizen. >> we have a lot of business in europe, in russia, actually, and we are citizens of the world. >> that's a good answer. >> that's a good answer. >> very slippery. >> you spent a lot of time on diversity in women. >> yeah. >> and women in the workplace, given cheryl samberg's new book is a real issue. >> yeah. >> have you read the book? >> no, i've not read the book, but i've heard about the book, yep. >> the reason i ask -- >> what were you going to say? >> i have another question when you're done. >> the reason i was going to ask w
but on the other hand, you know, in france and in europe, the level of education for people is very high. so we have a very, very strong, you know, population to work. we have very strong infrastructure. so it's also a big place to invest. >> are you a supporter of holland and some of the things he's done? >> well, you know, they've done a few things. i would love to have more to be done, to be done because i think, again, france needs to be more attractive. >> are you rooming...
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i said, listen, you're an educated guy. you must have had a lot of wealthy clients and business people. here's what he said. >> all the assurances they get from european officials was that their deposits are not at risk. there may be other need for additional taxes for significant government cuts. the loans actually supports their banking system. but there was never discussion of any cut on depolisitsdeposit >> in other words, they were expecting traditional types of austerity. when we have more news we'll get it to you. >> let's cross over to moscow with steve sedgwick. we used to be colleagues in london for a long time. i know you've done a lot of reporting in moscow. isn't it the case that the russians will string the cypriots along here? they will get much more if they need to when the banking system collapses if that's where we're headed. surely. >> yeah, simon, you make a very good point. there's a lot of people thinking, what's the gain? they've already let the money back in 2011, they led with 2.5 billion euros. so
i said, listen, you're an educated guy. you must have had a lot of wealthy clients and business people. here's what he said. >> all the assurances they get from european officials was that their deposits are not at risk. there may be other need for additional taxes for significant government cuts. the loans actually supports their banking system. but there was never discussion of any cut on depolisitsdeposit >> in other words, they were expecting traditional types of austerity. when...
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you saw salespeople who were educated and knowledgeable about what joe fresh is. you did see a bit more traffic this weekend than what you saw last weekend. but there's a lot more of this that's needed. >> in terms of this other note, and i hate to ask you about a competitor's research, but do you think that within the realm of possibility for jcpenney to examine the possibility of adopting a structure where it takes a certain percentage and leases that out to other retailers? >> we've seen concession models before where retailers lease out space. we do think that works in some instances. but it has to be shops and manufacturers that all cater to a similar customer. you've got to get the brand identity back. >> i mean, when i first read this note from isi by first thought is who would lease out space within a jcpenney. can you think of any brands off the top of your head that would go that route? >> one of the things we've seen is we've seen johnson go out to different vendors to lease space. until you can prove that you're a driver of traffic, then in essence you
you saw salespeople who were educated and knowledgeable about what joe fresh is. you did see a bit more traffic this weekend than what you saw last weekend. but there's a lot more of this that's needed. >> in terms of this other note, and i hate to ask you about a competitor's research, but do you think that within the realm of possibility for jcpenney to examine the possibility of adopting a structure where it takes a certain percentage and leases that out to other retailers? >>...